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    Pondering life’s big questions …

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    … such as “What am I doing here?” or “What would happen if I took a step that way?”

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    In the detail

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    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

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    Hansom’s other good idea

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    The Builder was his masterpiece, but nine years before it was born, Joseph Aloysius Hansom designed a civic temple for the proud city of Birmingham. Unlike the magazine you’re holding, it hasn’t aged well. Thomas Lane reports on the town hall’s long-awaited refurbishment

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    Poles apart

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    An unprecedented number of Polish migrant workers have reached Britain’s shores over the past two years, and Nick Jones finds the trend has impressed and appalled bloggers in equal measure

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    My favourites

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    This week - Richard Simmons

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    Skanska rules out Olympic stadium bid

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    David Fison, Skanska’s UK chief executive, ruled out a bid to build the Olympic 2012 stadium, as he revealed strong financial results for the first six months of the year.

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    Structure Tone poaches Wates Interiors boss

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    Fit-out contractor Structure Tone has poached Dean Manning, managing director of Wates Interiors, to head its UK business.

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    Rok pays ex-boss 1.25m

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    Contractor and developer Rok has paid a former director £1.25m in a dispute over bonus payments.

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    SMC targets Olympic work with sport and leisure arm

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    Quoted architect SMC Group has created a new division, SMC Sport and Leisure, to target those sectors and take advantage of the 2012 London Olympics.

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    And the winner on the line is …

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    The four contenders for the £5.2bn contract to deliver the 2012 London Olympics have just made their final presentations to the Olympic Delivery Authority. Emily Wright looks at who they are, and what they had to say

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    Don’t get spooked

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    Does the legal world seem like a spectre of impenetrable jargon and terrifying fees? Well, that’s because it is. But as long as you know how to use your lawyer, you don’t have to be a scaredy cat.

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    Wonders & blunders

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    Eco-builder Will Anderson remembers a Finnish house that was a sight for sore (and hungover) eyes. A west London hospital, however, just makes him sick

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    Back issues — August 1963

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    Industrialised building, prefabrication and off-site production all the rage

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    Uplifting

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    This week, Sonia Soltani reports on an aesthetically stimulating lift shaft that helped a teaching centre meet access requirements while also cutting its budget 25%.

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    What to specify: building services

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    We’re getting down to basics this week: boilers, lights, radiators, air-conditioning, plus the latest news in building services

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    What it costs: water softening

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    You can treat hard water with chemicals or condition it with electricity but one thing’s for certain – if you want to meet Part L1, you’re going to have to do something about it. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans counts the costs of the various options

  • Heathrow Pier 6: Problems with access led to the use of off-site methods
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    A one-stop services shop

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    Who fits it — Bailey, the M&E division of NG Bailey, has developed its off-site capability but is increasingly to be found at the heart of a project.

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    Room at the top

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    Jason Millett dodges the rumour mongers (even though they’re just trying to find him a job), Olympic heavyweights slug it out for the title, and we have a new contender for the world’s tallest building

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    Thames Gateway UDC plans new Docklands bonanza

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    Development corporation argues that more wharves should be released for redevelopment

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    EP to spend £100m on house buying spree

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    English Partnerships is offering to buy a share of homes being built by private developers in order to speed up the provision of homes for first-time buyers.